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The Washington Capitals have cemented their place in the post season as of late and look to continue that streak this season. Playing in front of boisterous crowds at the Verizon Center, get in on the fun and excitement of live hockey.

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As one of the most competitive franchises in the NHL, the Capitals are constantly challenging for a berth in the Stanley Cup Finals, Don't miss out on a chance to witness their latest onslaught of talent by purchasing 2013-14 Washington Capitals tickets now join with the crowd willing them to victory at the Verizon Center. Hall of Famers like Scott Stevens and Mike Gartner to set the table, today’s exciting Caps are looking to finish the job. We’re dedicated to getting you in the best Capitals tickets as easily as possible, and with our 100% Buyer Guarantee, all of the usual concerns associated with buying tickets online are put to rest. To find the best Capitals seats available, just follow these steps:

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Ovechkin Back to Propel Prolific Washington Offense

Few teams had a more high-powered offense than the Washington Capitals during the 2012-13 season, as the team ranked fourth in the league in goals per game with an average of three scores, and were the best team in the league at taking advantage of power-play situations, converting on nearly 30% of all opportunities. Leading the charge—as he has done since being drafted No. 1 overall by the Capitals in 2004—was Alex Ovechkin, who tallied 56 total points throughout the course of the strike-shortened season, including a league-best 32 goals. For his efforts in leading the franchise to its sixth straight playoff berth, the right winger was awarded the Hart Trophy, marking the third time the 27-year-old has taken home the honor.

Nicklas Backstrom, a rising superstar himself, was an immense help in setting up Ovechkin and the rest of his teammates, as he racked up 40 assists on the season, ranking third in the league in the category. Now that the team is returning the NHL’s leading goal-scorer and one of the best facilitators in the league, the Capitals have their eyes set on bringing the Stanley Cup back to Washington for the first time in franchise history.